Features of the Clarity Matrix displays that appealed to the university included:

A bezel width of 3.7 millimeters, enabling the displays to be set closer to each other and minimizing the gaps between them;

A distributed design that allows power supplies and controllers to be run from a separate location. Frank Alaimo, an AV systems specialist in the university's office of IT who coordinated the installation, placed those in a remote rack room; and

The displays are available from the company in two sizes: 46-inch and 55-inch.

"To even those most dedicated to getting fit, a treadmill session can get boring quickly," said Erin Farrar, the university's director of campus recreation services, in a prepared statement. "So having the ability to watch a game or even a cooking show, especially on a big screen, makes the time fly by and keeps hundreds of students motivated to work out when they otherwise might not be. We love these displays as much the students do, because they make a statement about our commitment to advanced technology and bringing content and information to viewers on the very latest digital media platforms."